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THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8 1923. ] TODAY’'S AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS ! AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ~ AMUSEMENTS. BY RADIO TODAY orchestan omers by (s | | SATIONAL_ots Siimmer In an- = uam. RIALTO 1o United States Soldiers’ Home LAST THREE DAYS Band Orches ¢ Hall, BELASCO—Ethel Barrymore in “A pand Orchestrs, Staniey, Hall | | ooval Panganse. comedy at 830 p.rm. WITHIN THE ; Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. afternoon. John 8, Zimmermap, POLI'S—"“The Camel's Back,” com- 0 . YEATURE STARTS director. edy, at 2:20 and 8:20 p.m. 11:15 A.M. 1:15-3:15-5:16-7.15-9:15 B M. March, “Pozleres” ... .Lithgow GA ia s Nt Room at) Overture, “Vaudevilie,” Keppitz | |25 ang 550 prm. 0 « |l NEXT DAYS LA L Hserdeatorun Cosmopolitan Presents LOCAL STATIONS. 0 p.m.—KDKA Symphony Orches- | | Reverie, “Love's Sweet Hour,” v , Radlo, Va. | tra KEITH'S—Fritzi Scheff, vaudeville, NAA—Naval Hadio Station, Radlo 11 p.m.—Midnight frolic. Otvas | lat 2:15 and 8:16 p.m. g W (435 Meters). Scenes from the musical com- With 5 Ved e! A t. o d. y S Lo COSMOS—Ann Francis' Colleglans, 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau repor Early Program Friday. edy, “The Lady in Ermine, Bl BBl '"lous"ns OF "‘n_ SEENA OWEN l GREAT CAST ¢ market report. 4 Early Program Friday. 7:30 and 9:40 p.m. N fl‘c{’n w:-‘:"-‘;‘:'."}cml markets, $20 pm—Ssmuel Waber, pladist | ensNBALEAdsck Pickford , in W Jidwyn Presents E a 15 p.m.—Karla Kleibe, violinis ron's Finish,” ut 11 wm. 12:40, Telephone Company 12:35 p.m.—Table talk, by Mrs. Anna B i Kieius, Slodn] reisonts Firlan.sut 11 smo 19:00 Pennsyl Ave. at 11th Street. picture will be played by the Metro- April 1, 1923, as she was alighting Romberg ¥arly Program Friday. am.—Music; market reports. Fox trot, “Are You Lonel tinuous show from 1 to 11 p.m. " 9:45_ a. stock reports. gl’" —Music; weather report. & Burke STRAND-—"Theater Comique Russ llaro.llls '"-'- .o ‘% ; 45 E # act; Lucille O'Brien, soprano; other £ : artists. L €] 11 s Program to be announced,| PALACE_.Thomas Meighan, in v/ W Boyer Company. = - 11:10 a.m.—"Gardens in the Land Proof,” at 11:06 am., 1:05 m 54‘d Wl" fl¢ Metern). . Early Program Friday. of Palm and Pine,” by Mrs. Ellen D. 5'and 9:30 p.m. 3 to 4 pm—Financial and market | 10:30 am —Late news and comment | Wangner. METROPOLITAN—May McAvoy, in MM,W a 7%//&(6«/ o 9:20 pam—Crandall's Metro- | 1235 p.m.- p.m.—Hobin Eilis Clendinning, [2:10, 3:40, 5:10, 6:40, 8:10 and 9 : politan Theater. Violin solos, S dramatic reader, MWW#/M politan Orchestra and by the ‘lk'lll‘) = N Dissatisfled with the results of the{from a street car at North Capitol Jotitin pipe orgun. Two main themes i WHZ—Sprimgfleld, Mass. (337 | first appeal to the listeners-in of the |street and Florida avenue, LIS e Avmctons PRESIDENT THEATER carried in the musical score— = eters). s i ! It is alleged in the petition filed by e over (Holmes), (0 “AB| 7 pm_Letter from the New Eng. | IStrict fo cription of thelr sets, | , M 18 BLEELG SNEN0 DS ewmyer and TONIGHT 8:20 MONDAY EVE., NOV. 12 10:05 @ Ceather Teport. P.m.—Market reports. Waltz suite, “Sweet Memories,” vaudeville, at 2:45, 6:30 and 8:40 p.m By ARTHUR STRINGER B o A pm. i mans of financial and commercial market, 11:25 a.m—To be announced. fon,” at 11:35 a.m., 1:35, 'I'h [ wow smowm | Snontm UMt ile 2] 11 am.—Market reports. 11:35 a.m.—"True Conditions of the |3:3;, 5:35, 7:35 and 9:35 p.m. e NOw sHowy _% ‘Ww ed by 1 . 5:15 p.m.—Samuel Webe s bv Jose Huart ompani i 1:30 pm THe Brokiess ot ihe 15 p.m. amuel Weber, planist ASKS $]0000 DAMAGES PHOTOPLAYS OF DISTINCTION ge G ve 3 (3 * (Irving { 1a ea e b o avig: o he De- y. ing e automatic [ATINEE TODAY, 50c TO $1.50. Orange Grove in Californ « and homestead the bureau of navigation of the De-|Ajlton W. King that Hltw‘.:rx‘l; n‘:\;.“l‘:r u The Sclwyns Dresent $1.30. P E M B E R T o N 10:25 uit and vegetable S Joyce PRESIDENT “If Winter Comes.” | Life of the Kentucky Mountaineer,” | 320 00 0l SN 0 TGy ran, in ORCHESTRA SUBSIDIARIES Metropolitan Symphony World." by Review of Reviews. i il a1)| Continuous 11 A, M. Until Midnight Berlin). i 7:30 p.m.—Twilight tales: “Story|partment of Commerce will continue step apparatus falled tc The program will clos \\nn‘ }:m‘lr'l Onenings and Endings”; lecture in |its census throughout this month, Of | €rly and as the plaintiff stepped down "[HE AND D A N C E ular numbers played by the orchestralshort-story writing by Dr. J. Berg | the estimated 50,000 radio fans in this |it dropped. throwing her to the HIS RS T i shipments. KYW—Chicago (336 Meters). Finale. “Queen of Egypt."” Rose photoplay, continuous from 11 a.m. ! 0 to 10:20 p.m.—Muscial pro 11 to 12 p.m.—Vincent Lope: i feeds, crop reports, : e RIOREAN ] oheatra COLUMBIA—Kipling's “The Light : q | Herbie Mintz and Sailie e nkes. plan: chestra. That Failed,” at P15 am., 1415, 3:26, fl@ %17’//%7/{”2‘“" Jdst. WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com=| 1130 3 m G e et < ) Sunts B! = re Dt B €| LB om0l S ST | smpsianer xoun vt 2| pRESIDENT (e T and commer- Daniel Breeskin conductor — (3 p.m.—Markets, Theidental musie for the feature| (5 PG ,.,,"d:,';‘x:.f;kbfi;m:.“;n“ o cident which she alleges occurred William Fox’s Mammoth Production atar BumiEes Dy R SRS e | oo, ving e 00 CAMEL'S BACK ienmerm | SOMMMMMMUIIIIAT WRC—Radlo Corporation of companist rd A . acs — ] MIGHTIER THAN THE BOOK 2005 —Live stock markets. ! i 2 9 1235 pum. —hize stosic markets re] FINETES Srr rr The Star Spangled Banner. till midnight. M | o : RIALTO—Lionel Barrymore, in 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Muslcal ProgTaM| 12 noon—Market and weather re-] 4 h.m—Karla Kleibe, violinist. 9 and'9 pam. (sarasate), (b) 20 S inanc L Letty M. Brock has sued the Capl b rlude (played Dy . boleiysinancial comment and RADIO NEWS Traction Company for $10,000 dam- p.m.—Concert by Mrs. C. D. Root. | the department causing other serious injury Tickets at Box Office Now 8 (469 Meters). by WMU has discontinued its dai By Somerset Maogham . LOEW’S rele markets 9 to 9:20 p.m—Twenty minutes of ; t . eports. good reading, by Rev. C.J. P : ven Eyes” at 11:15 am., 1 pim- Live stockc reports, | g0od reading, by Rev. C.J. Pernin. | Constance Tulssant Miller, soprano, e b, TSt and 9:15. pif. z/flfhfl/ ¢ . (dally). | ports. 4:15 p.m.—Robin Ellis Clendinning, CENTRAL "Tl’m]llflllnfl. at 1 5 = e 12:30 p.m.—Financial dramatic reader. ame 1230, 3:35. 5:35, 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. THEATER %Vlfiffak 4,(7,6 D&~ NEXT WEE!( - orchestra), “La Paloma” (Vradiets ges for personal injuries in an Ameriea [ Soprano: Mrs. Howard A. King 8 p.m—Bedtime <tory for grown-|program from noon to 12:30 p.m. Author of “The silent. ups by Orison & Marde ha stlercoon shusical program. trol o i o t Headed b; arden The afternoon musical program from For High Sustenance Eat el Waskingion preneaiveniii i ended by nu“_u” arly Program Friday. < = 1:30 to 5:30 will be continued. ol iy Promram Fre ot | 1.0, BT Proeram Feidas. G stamp of approv spectators || Charles cim Violet Kemble Cooper e ¢ the Washington = am.—Weather and market| Radio Editc enthuse over It. i i by th tions prepared by t reports. | BEG. SUNDAY——SEATS SELLING 11 3 T have noticed in your radio col- Loan and Trust Company s & 2 A'l‘ |u|j Somp umn letters of those wanting a o LAST THREE DAYS DIERANE BEATIONS: WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). | silent night. I for one. am in SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Most Novel Show of the World L PUth Anniversary Bill S . 8:30 to 9:30 p.m— Wo .| favor of it. If we get a_silent E Ch & c 11 AM. TO 11 P All Programs ® tist ort Worth ur-1 ThiD% 1at it be other than Thurs acho ompany = BALIEFF'S DOORS OPEN AT 100 AL THOMAS Standard Time. 10:30 to 11:45 pm.—True's True| day or Saturday. Why not do this? Mss, Edgar T. Brown’s team of the Hiakd : : s ¥ ¢ 21.22.23 Municipal Fish Market FIRST NATIONAL PRESENTS t_ WaZ—New York (455 Meters Toners' Orchestra Have all set owners cast a vote 21-22-23 Municipal Fish ) PG SRR SR B ston St S B el s S’ cut & bote oo sy FLORENCE CRITTENTON -SOt e I this way. T Fhink. the ki detve il Rl cusd party at Mee, 3. MAY Mc AVOY ! David Cor: o ot ¥ - < i neeraan pinnist |, B P Tl by T""‘,'{;‘:‘*"‘T" o VINCENT STRECHIER, B (The Bat Theatar of Msscom) WITH LILA LEE IN 2 ‘s, by |9 velis subject is o = 2 i e - = AL ] o P T come. Taxes, (bY| I S04 Movelist | Tlis subect is S30/4th strastsquthanst. 3300 22d St. NE. @ e e e =™de ([l with Lioya sughes. Casson = “WOMAN-PROOF Frank Shevit & Vok ariton OFohes ¥ Frankc Shevit i) okoun Carlton Orchestra. Radio Editor: Woodridge, Wed., Nov. 14, 1:30 pm. Tickets,| Prices: Lower boxes, seating six, §18; T el a e . e By GEORGE ADE ek News—Toplcs—Overture p.m.—Ste! uartet = There’s been quite a 1ot of letters S0c. ririt prize’ a box—and two soats at| pleony boxes, seating xix. §15; entire or- ? e Popt S Quartet ¢ voung| WHAS—Loulusille (400 Metern). You an I nes goe radia Keith's Theater. b By ke seaie, 2,50, batrr 35, Romantie Melodrama— ]: ~, P 4 3 1. M Thi s - of the financial okl 830 to 10 pm.—Concert by thel column. about a silent night in L e $0.00 a3, -;:L:;;‘ HER = el e, Jome BN Sl P D STUDENTS' CONCERT | it il'i 5 i hultix = [ 45 pm.—"How _ to Sunday = n| a good idea Home. by Daniel Hutton | forum talk good set, and 1 have received 10 pm—vOriginal Compositions = ] f. five outside statlons inside of % COUR RT Gl b i e . by Markhee Knaffl. planist “arly Program Friday. | s months, but I think most of SE S R T S 3 mmodore Hotel dance Strand Theater Orches-|{ the real radio fans like to tune in = RIST. Seutex Dept. lnn'c B o $15 2 o l “ M BI : Among Home Folke-:| and get some station @ long dis- ! ublic Schools Mo ta et e Violin Solo, Jose Huarte i Alamo Theater Organ: late news bul-| tance off or some statlon Some- FIVE FRIDAY EVENING CONC ¥ St. at Tth. Franklin 8163 Comedy—Symphony—News ____F STREET AT 12th TR letins; produce and grain market re-| body has not recefved. It is al- 4 CENTRAL Winthrop Ames & Guthrie M'Clintic Present —— 3 pm.—Organ reital ports most_impossible to tune in right Nov. e R S NELEWER = % Harriet Ford r i 4 pm—Fashions. and hold a_long-distance station i s ; By Eleanor Robion and LAST THREE DAY 4:05 p.m—Theodore Van Yorz {1“\’3 WMC—Memphix (500 Meters). while WRC or WCAP is in the ks HAROLD LLOYD Paramount Presenta ccrt; Frances Baehr, soprano; Alie 9:30 pm—Chisca Hotel Philhar-| &I, There's one more thing I . g < = Supported by byna = c bt would like to say. That is, Thurs- : > < Q o] o pon.— Tl\;:"l«,xj;‘l.‘rfr’:\<ll:islf7“0( monio Orch. stra. | Say Sndt Satarony m;h“ e e L TS Te.nolrlnnlul Fl]m Feature, ::::::n:ln-nd Nine Feet of THE lIGHT ey dorsof ien- - Paradis Jazz Band starts about 10 2 3 iilds Crusaders.of Ken St o EenlciGRes ey o'clock to broadeast its program .?,EAS“‘Z'-,,',‘.‘?:_,Q- i ESS 1110 H St N.E. “WHY WORRY” - onic atate Separtment of farms e clock, c nk is wrong. Upholstering Dreons Totl raa 0 Fres RAN,” with IRENE RICH and ail-star World-Besting Auxiliary Bill i WEAF—New York (402 Meters). | All people are not night owls and can \d markets; closing _auotations; don’t wish to stay up all night to N 1380 Wisc By RUDYARD KIPLING )f the Leading Busi-| 7 p.m.—Interde atig o iri e “Tho Condition of the Leading Busi-| T pm.—] 1},1T“;SL§?‘2~“LF"?iv -1 hear this. It is fine music and I Repalrmg :ONE TUBE sl 5 U DUMBARTO ALI-STAR CAS CRANDALL’S fi:’n';?.c;'ifl'hw With JACQUELINE LOGAN p SRS T nesses fork Federation of Churches; federa- | belleve it would be better appre- SIERRT GEHOUND . oW K ) = Lo g ciated by most radio fans if Chair Canein { ET 1 WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). | tion choir. clated by hai 3 RADIO SETS You St. S ¥ Rl Comak = el 7:30 p.m.—Sport talk by WCAP would broadeast this Le | ST ol LTI 2 BROK: ‘omedy—News—Overture 6 p.m—Produce and stock market H“hfl_l P k by Thornton| BICAR. “ONE e early 1 the TAR CAST WING JIMMIE ADAMS, f i production, ““THE 0 ? ations; news bulletins, ve T & 5 —are a e 3 3 pr . DONE 1IN OIL £ = afalations; insws BullelRs, sowt —Hergen Male Quartet evening. I am for & silant nigut are all featured in ?l.lc Special Sale of ) c NDALL, GRS A BEGINNING SUNDAY 3 pm.—Radio drama, “The Green I T ate dalia to/ Inven- G s Recommended Service ‘A B C Electric Washing Machi S : RA 9th Bet. D and E SWEY Dlayers: address, | (s bY Richard D. Wyehkoff Limn of the Chissified ectric Washing Machines ) s ER_DAYSLEVA NOVAR by D Cameron:| 536 B e L s Seoreien e S : WEBSTER ELECTRIC COMPANY o A0 e B CLrt = LA : W e s . 3 ; And CLIFF Orchestra. by Dudley F. Fowler, OrHOnT ¢ Gudes, 113 B AgvL o SupeTD: Section. You will be | H"’PODROME | ! in “HEADS TP, Early Program Thursday. o340 p.m—Pauline Fierstein. lyric z L e directed to expert spe- | 719 9th St. N.W. Hacho, . & CRANDALL’S Theater 0 p.m—Stock and market re-|Soprano. A e = 3 Juas T 9th & E Sts. opids whathor forsoast:. "7 TN A0 e story by wiam 1.1 SUES AUTO OWNER. cu\_ns(ts -who lk“fl‘:’_“"“ R CIRCLE 7% Fn Axe- Fa o TODAY IACK FICKFOD. in “GAT s.m. usic and household ; berts. satis o Star o i “Deditaiive Feature for the Living| (8 pm—tThe Power Behind the| - ““d geHon t FLAINE - ANMERSTEIN, L (TAne TORRIOW L WiLLiANS, in Room.” o orld Court.™ by Prof. John Bates| Van. F. Lippard is named as defend- readers. ey Sland ready to. supnly BN SRy, OADOLPHE ETERNAL STRUGGLE YT e O ‘ ant in a Suit 1o recover £10.000 dan . s : E : WENIOU. BERT LYTH ’G Savoy Theater WLW—Cinelnnati (309 Metera). oni20 p.m—Pauline Fierstein, lyric|flied in the District Supreme Court by Refer to Recommend- pESReET MARIORTE MITCHE S CRANDALLS,,,,, and Col. Rd. 11 p.m.—English program: musical | *BTNG o o 00 Julia_ & B Wiliama ifor_iillesel Ty ide 1 - ELMO LINCOLN, dnd IRVING, MATS. 2 P DAILY. 2 D3 DAY 4 oy LY — n early American |sonal injuries. He is said to, be the ed Service for guide to 3 SRUPERT 0 TODAY—ANDREE LAYE TE. in program by the Cincinnati CoRserva- | nistory, by Prof. Howard Driggs. e b An automobtie Which.eoillda € B 3 5 E. Morrison Paper Co. || : % and 9 pm. o TR o LARFANETEE IR AL Mg ary | jo0iA0 p-m.—Shirley Spauling, ban- | with the plaintiff at Sherman; aveniie any line of personal or 1000 Pa. Ave: S : TOMOREOW AARTHA MANSHIELD Louit Hand, pianist; Norman Gib: 10;‘,‘ " N ) and Lamont street northwest ‘October e Knd “FIGHTIN LOOD. No 4. drums: Tudolph Snyder, trombonei| j0:0s b-m-—Beth Young, contralto. | 28, 1922 Attorneys Wilton J. Tambert, domestic service. \ . NGO AT .M,P,‘“ 4 e P v 5 p.m.—Jea Redd, anis . H. Yeat n and A. M. i p- Nort ‘ap. S A k& Roth, suxophone 10330 pm.—Beth Youni. contralto: | pear for the plamut, e | Pl S CHAPLIN and CRANDALL'S ;3yens. orsns Friday. \ \ KIE COOGAN 51 MATS. 2 PAL DAILY. 3 P AL SUNT forecas si- st Si v TODAY —ANDREE LAYFAYETTE. ; AMERICAN, 5t 5 o || : v and REVE BAY NODERY TOMORHOW —MARTIA MANSF S Bl et by e R AN AARRTAGE. : COUNTRY I MONEY EVERNTHING H RL s- caret Spaulding: Rubin Philips, vio- ‘ — A fi linist; Katherine Welshimer, pianist; \ ¥ REGENT ISth .ldll('ll"'(’rllll ' CRANDALLIS A“'., “ll I“""‘;' CHAP one-act play, “Pierrot’s Mother.” LA . % D AT SN 4290 Met ). | ER F. L, MILLIONS. E' T(\] ’\<‘ '\‘I,XT‘;“,““:‘I;;“‘ ( RTC A g, WSB—Adanta (420 Meters). | eTerare b A \ &N G AV S L T | SEhe3 4 \ CAROLINA "% 6 bm—News Mashes: sport sum- A Bt 0F DIvORCTA hES o gpet T 20 | S - markets. 2 ) G K atime atory. i Teaset . EMPIRE *1'% 3rese, CRANDALL'S o7k ieney to 10 p.n.—Musical entertain- | O £ SATURDAY ment by the First Presbyterian, . s > g WILLIAMS, GHLE Church; organ music ? > e S 5'p. Radiow cert | e This swag- \ t 5612 Conn. Ave. X W WALLY VAN 11:45 p.m.—Radiowl conce ! o CHEVY CHASE At Sunwea PRIVIY FOOL A Early Progra Friday. * S » R % i YAY--MIRIAM COOPER and F( ve. ZEV . > : 1 to 2 p.m.—Musical program sports_oxford, ; T8 VHERT ACCMENTAL SAVEN UEABOVE-NINT H= » p.m. Howurd Theater orchestra; L] in Brown N Ay ] — = | w:ag rificent. Show” organ music by Jack Lewis. | 4 DO . Soedel i X = I ; et Eat" il NATIOEQI:‘ 'I‘IE!APIEORP m WWJ—Detroit (516 Meters). Metal Cali. d STA ABSOLUTELY CIRE] =i 8:30 —" “:w o B ¢ — A" ) 4 But- TONIGHT MATINEE. ers "By puapils of Bme. Hughes - . $5.95 N / TAKOMATHEATE 4th & Bui- SRS || T Ann Prancs, Sunshine Girl numbers by puplls of Mme. Hughes . ; TODAY—“MAN OF ACTION™: RUSSELL JANNEY Presents in *"Check Your Hat' Thom . 11:45 p.m.—News Orchestra. I o 3 OUR GANG.” and Kinograme Assisted by Four Collegians. il 2 2 — The Early Program Friday. eat “Ferry” Corwey 9:30 a.m.—“Tonight's Dinner.” O . KATHERINE MacDONALD, In “SANCHO PANZA"” World Famous Musical Clown~ 9:45 p.m.—Public health service HE_SCARLET LILY. Adapted from Cervantes' “Don Quixote' And Four Other Acts bulletin 3 TRUXTO N Fla. Ave. and } p.m.—News Orchestra. A\ N\ PRISCILLA DEAN. i m:xr SUN. NIGHT. 4 p.m.—Weather and market re- i ' N MOOME avid 4 | QHSA‘ RLES DILL SNDHAK ® - i D “ER-HO I_AY 5 ports. RY. MATT MOORE and ANNA | S DILLI resents > " : GatL(at four IBank tor \ WONG. Comeiy, SO LON: A “THE BEST PLAY OF THE DECADE.” Beantiful WIP—Philadelphia 9 Meters). N JOHN GALSWORTHY'S T ~ 6 p.m—Weather fore o . . ;H?T Sla’\:"'-:s ?m‘E PN POLA NEGRI mbg s Gt i S0l gyalfies THE CHEAT” o £ H tan B A new Triumph for This 7 p.m.—Unecie Wip's bedtime stories; roi"eall tor children d 1336 N. Y. Ave HIGH CLASS VAUDEVI Wonderful’ Actress et " o &e . THEATRE DE LUXE WITH ORIGINAL N. Y. CAST Early Program Friday. \ . - —- = Comedies and Short Subjects 2:30 p.m.—Weather forecast. - OO AN The Sparkling Prima Donna ! Cositinntds Feomd (o 1o Sm"(he ook studion. oS : AN RARTRNAR TZI SCHEFF SHUBERT BELASGO Frges, s and G Fram 1 306 L—Artist 1 X N OARNNY | ces: 22 and 38o—] from the Remick Studios. FRI z First Night Veudeville at 6:30 Direction Lee and J. J. Shubert. Night and Sunday Prices 36c and 59 The Children’s ew Gongs and Ballads el e e st Vandeville Btasts ot SR0> WOC—Davenport (484 Meters). | 6:45 p.m.—Chimes concert. ! Saturday Matinee at 2:20 n. m. = S— 848 Bm—Chime concert, WILBUR MACK & CO. agriais yovicns- paisians | | "DUNCAN DANCER 7:50 p.m.—Sport news; ngther > A Novel Comedy Skit Ol e ene. 2 pour little ones complain about the x“;l'xy% Birmingham; Smith & i R J . e el it us a¢ once. Boong: Donald Trio. SALVI Leese Glasses Cost No More Auor‘;l_- Ylnlo:; l";:hcp‘;! 1y Than the Ordinary Kind. owics i Early Program Friday. 11 a.m.—>Market quotations. . : World's Greatest: Hasplist wl foon—Weather and Tiver fore- EW _Ha}}n Special Fashions . M. A. LEESE °55Sar &> X ERORoN TR RW“/&{EA%’KNGO” Poll's Theater—Friday, Nov. 9, 4i30 ast. . H FLo o &2 : On Sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, 'p.m.—Chimes concert. coming in most every day Branck 712 11th Street o Worid Fhiveas) A:0kt BY Z0E AKINS~AUTHOR OF “DECLASSEE™ " Droov's, 15th and G, 3 68 i —Closing stocks and mar- all with the Dash and Style e i i pmpdueutional program; = .flertness demanded by the We do not have bargain ' :;?;‘;I;Fnlnl‘l:lciin SEATS NOW wide-awake young woman of today! sales in garages—and yet e T e S R B T WOR—Newark (405 Meters). | As far above ordinary as the thing we are building more than “01a Bill and Me ON SALE = ‘GLADDYSE!VZILBJR = upont Studio 6:15 .—Harr, Schulman will B 1l 1 —_— Spehk on LETTIITE Y of the Biager that makes them possible—the extra- any other builder in town. Two Shows Daily 215 & 8:10 Fasey, Toe Ballet. Balircom, Children's (lames e R ordinary Hahn Buying Power—for Why Is That? rhonser st use s eull || AT BOX OFFICE Rightway School of Dancing chestra. six big stores in Washington and —We build up to a stand- pive e e G T e Baltimore combined! ; ard—not down toa prlce. William Harris, Jr. Nt 2:30 to 4 p.m.—Program for grand- B Teach you to_dance R S T || New York Symphony | Announces DAVISON'S ™ at 30,2, S popular and classic, which were popu- lessons. Strictl lar in those day F St N ey e T P _ . Orchestra John Drinkwater’ i AT Damen WFAA—Dallas (476 Meters). : = ol EVENING CONCERT ohn Drinkwaters | | s Tina Ko Teote’ > Senson’s ne: 0 to 10:30 p.m.—Aida Choral Club Auditorium, Central High School \merican Tango,” all the latest varlaticzs; . N day, 12th; S8:30 P.M. in song and plano music. ; e e B deagresnin I . Besides the style | imsirnsas | {ROBERT Edw, F. Miller Studio frid ; ests Reserved, $1.35, tt . 1:30 to e ""z"iTAgdrffis by ‘:)-;.h R;[h; : plctured. a host of vmml ton Society of the Fine Arts o 1226 Conp. Ave. Fr. 3587 ert S. Hyer o he Southern Methodis! ew Yorl \venue. dei - other lovely styles for ’ A et neoig waal g i ] Glovens, wig Zhe %W THIvATE T ;"1';“;‘1'13.“::'&?& Matcs). | Cor. 7th & K Sts. every sort of wear. :Buu.'r A=t NEW YORK SYMPHONY ! | ezovERS. i ching Bympnony. Orcheatra. 414 9¢h St. ORCHESTRA N > N8 ACHEIS BTUDID; | 7:156 p.m.—"Famous Violins in Amer- -y ad S Class Monday and Friday, 8 to 11 ica and Abroad,” by G. M. Francis. City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor MONDAY NIGHT, ;‘,‘_’;!f:.f‘n e fesans 7 Ropoinizmens. * Ehgae 7 Poli's Theater—Tuesday, Nov. 13, 4M| y ) Thursdays, 5 to 6, tango lessous for ad- T B e Remux” beathos 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. story. .lll 1776. 3 p.m.—Farmer market report. ; O ciariis sales peson shiiatiations Soloist, Richard Orooks $:15 p.m—Farm program by Frank On Sale Mrs. Greene's Concert Bureau, & Muiden. Droop's. 13th and G. M. 6488 " K nnn\u(!x instruction in Fox ’l‘rol_ Waltz and "ners and iotermediates now lomhn Jd ‘WAGNER PROGRAM

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